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Artist: Alex Ross |
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Comic Title: Crisis on Multiple Earths Vol. 1 TPB
Publisher: DC
Cover Date: 2002
On Sale Date:
July 10, 2002 Direct Market Date July 10, 2002
Source: Previews, Vol. 12 #5 (#161)
Direct Market Date July 10, 2002
Source: ComicList, New Comic Book Releases List for Wednesday, July 10, 2002
Cover Price: $14.95
Page Count: 208
Editor: Nick J. Napolitano
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Title: "Crisis on Earth-Two"
Pages: 25
Feature(s):
Justice League of America (of Earth-1)
Writer: Gardner F. Fox
Penciller: Mike Sekowsky
Inker: Bernard Sachs
Reprinted From:
Justice League of America #22 (1963)
Feature Character(s)
- Justice League of America (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Justice League of America #23)
- Superman of Earth-1 (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in World's Finest Comics #135)
- Batman of Earth-1 (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in World's Finest Comics #135)
- Flash of Earth-1 (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Flash #139)
- Wonder Woman of Earth-1 (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Wonder Woman #140)
- Green Lantern of Earth-1 (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Green Lantern #23)
- Martian Manhunter (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Detective Comics #318)
- Aquaman (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in World's Finest Comics #135)
- Green Arrow of Earth-1 (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in World's Finest Comics #136)
- Atom of Earth-1 (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Atom #8)
Guest Star(s)
- Justice Society of America (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Justice League of America #29)
- Doctor Fate (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Justice League of America #29)
- Black Canary (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Justice League of America #29)
- Flash of Earth-2 (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Justice League of America #29)
- Hawkman of Earth-2 (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Justice League of America #29)
- Atom (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Justice League of America #37)
- Hourman (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Showcase #55)
- Green Lantern (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Showcase #55)
Villain(s)
- The Crime Champions (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Justice League of America #219)
- Wizard (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Justice League of America #123)
- Icicle (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Justice League of America #123)
- Fiddler (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Flash #201)
- Chronos (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Atom #13)
- Felix Faust (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Justice League of America #49)
- Dr. Alchemy (last appearance in Justice League of America #21; next appearance in Flash #147)
Comments:
Earth-3 is first mentioned in this story.
This story is continued from Justice League of America #21.
Synopsis:
On Earth-1, Hourman and Atom of Earth-2 defeat the Fiddler, Dr. Fate overcomes the Icicle, and Hawkman and Black Canary stop the Wizard. At the same time, on Earth-2, Green Arrow, Atom, and J’onn J’onzz defeat Felix Faust, Batman and Wonder Woman overcome Dr. Alchemy, and Aquaman and Superman stop Chronos.
When the two Green Lanterns free the two Flashes, however, the combined magic of Faust and the Wizard acts to teleport all sixteen heroes into prison cages far out in space. Each cage is designed to neutralize the powers of its captive, but the villains have made one mistake: while the Atom cannot shrink between the molecules of his cage, the Green Lanterns are able to use this method of escape with their power rings. They then free the others, and the two teams return from space to battle the united Crime Champions, who cannot withstand the combined onslaught.
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